Welcome back to The Fantasy Fix’s Closer Report for Week 15. I’m a couple of days late this week as I was closing out my vacation so please pardon the delay. We are heading into the All-Star break with a lot of stable bullpens, a few trouble spots that have

Welcome back to The Fantasy Fix’s Closer Report for Week 14. Last week was full of small shocks along the closer ranks. So far, it’s been pretty quiet since the Angels-Pirates trade and demotion of Ronald Belisario from the closer’s role in Chicago. Follow along to see where we are

Welcome back to The Fantasy Fix’s Closer Report for Week 13. It was a quiet week on the closer front with the only real rumblings from those quagmires in Los Angeles (Anaheim chapter) and Chicago South side chapter). Until

Welcome back to The Fantasy Fix’s Closer Report for Week 11. Last week’s report was relatively short so we’ll see what we find this week. Again, bullpens are settling down with the same pens showing up as problems nearly every week. Follow along to see where we are today. Remember,

Welcome back to The Fantasy Fix’s Closer Report for Week 8. We continue to have turn over as the Chicago White Sox have a new closer and the St. Louis Cardinals welcome back a former closer to the roster. Follow along to see where we are today. Remember, we’ve moved

Welcome back to The Fantasy Fix’s Closer Report for Week 7. And I was wrong last week – more turmoil was to come in the closer’s role and we’re here to examine it. Will we ever have a hold on the closer situation this season? Follow along to see where

Welcome back to The Fantasy Fix’s Closer Report for Week 4. We continue to see closers drop like flies and the unsettled nature of bullpens all around the league has fantasy owners wanting to dump the saves category completely. Let’s take a look at what has changed in the last

The hot stove league breaks for no one. In the midst of Christmas parties and last minute Christmas shopping, the Texas Rangers gave themselves an early Christmas present by adding Shin-Soo Choo to an already potent lineup. It only cost them seven years and 130 million dollars. That comes out